The objective of the seminar was to motivate the students to get aware to latest trends in mobile applications.

This technology is a latest emerging area and very few organizations are exposed to it. Moreover, it has huge employment potential and makes our students aware with new technologies. A hybrid app is one that is written with the same technology used for websites and mobile web implementations, and that is hosted or runs inside a native container on a mobile device. It is the combination of web technology and native execution. The real secret sauce of hybrid apps is the implementation of an abstraction layer that exposes the device capabilities to the hybrid app as a JavaScript API. This is something not possible with Mobile Web implementations because of the security boundary between the browser and the device APIs.

150 students and 10 faculty members of Computer science & Engineering Department get benefited with this session. The Seminar was commenced with the floral welcome of Guest Speaker by Ms. Sushma Khatri. Prof. Sanjay Bansal presented welcome note to praise the guest for his kind presence. Mr. Amit Khare presented brief introduction of Mr. Nishant Mahajan to the august audience.

The speaker started the session by sharing his own personal experiences, followed by the brief discussion of concepts related to Hybrid Applications and a special emphasis on the concepts of Apache Cordova. During the session Mr. Mahajan highlighted the Juxtaposition among the three major technologies in the domain of Mobile applications viz- Native Applications, Web Based Applications and Hybrid Applications. In addition he explained the know-how of Apache Cordova(formerly PhoneGap) , a popular framework for hybrid applications.

He made student audience to understand the importance of this framework, its platform, architecture, plug-ins and development. The speaker has discussed about the process to create an application using Apache Cordova, which has created an excitement among the student audience to know the syntax and coding behind the applications He provided resources and Links to follow for more detailed information about hybrid applications,.

The session has proven to be informative as queries of many students audience were answered clearly by Mr.Nishant Mahajan. The session was completely interactive. The seminar was concluded by Memento presentation to guest speaker by Prof. Sanjay Bansal.

The feedback from the students was good and they insisted to have more seminars and workshops on the similar types of technologies so that they can get awareness about the current technologies demanded in IT market.